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BASEBALL STATPAK v4 by FederalSoftware Registration $ (doc)
GAME FEB91 BASEBALL STATISTICS SOFTBALL
FILES: basebal4.sdn
New to SDN
Baseball Statpak 4.0 is a program for IBM-compatible
computers that will track statistics for up to 250 baseball
players on 12 teams. You can use it for one team or as many
leagues as you want. Baseball Statpak's simple, menu-driven
approach makes it fun and easy.
The program requires a true IBM-compatible machine with
384K of memory. It can be used with any video adapter and
will run from a single floppy disk.
Baseball Statpak is distributed on a Shareware, or User-
Supported basis. If you like it and use it, we'd like you to
register the program. Your registration fee will get you an
Enhanced version with even more features. We'll discuss that
in the next section.
We wrote the original Baseball Statpak in 1983 to give
Little Leaguers a chance to see their names and stats just as
they appear in the newspapers for major leaguers. The
program has been through a lot of changes since then, and
today it's used by hundreds of coaches across the country, at
all levels.
When you load the sample file that comes with Version 4,
you'll see there's no reason why you can't use it for big
leaguers. In fact, we tested this version out with a dozen
American League teams. It's great for high schools, senior
leagues, colleges and company softball leagues.
Baseball Statpak 4.0 tracks each player's at bats, hits,
runs scored, RBI's, batting average, on-base percentage,
slugging percentage, doubles, triples, home runs, total
bases, walks, strikeouts and errors.
To some extent, this selection represents a compromise
among our users. Every coach wants something different, and
we've had lots of suggestions over the years. We chose these
because they're the stats most frequently carried in
newspapers. And they'll fit in an 80-column screen display.
Besides changing the statistics we track, we've added
point-and-shoot updating, scrolling statistical displays,
better team summaries, and the ability to delete inactive
players. We've also eliminated a few "undocumented
features" (some people call these bugs). Users of earlier
versions will undoubtedly like the changes, since most of
them are the result of their suggestions.
Here are the program's major features (there's lots more
if you register. See Section 1.3 below for details).
* Set up and maintain teams. Up to 12 teams and 250
players in a league. The number of leagues is limited
only by disk space.
* Add, delete and change basic player information.
* Update stats with individual game figures. The
program calculates new totals automatically and
displays them instantly
* Sort players alphabetically, by team or by any
statistic. Kids like this because you can almost
always find a stat that makes a youngster look good.
* Printed report for entire league.
* Printed reports by team.
* Team Statistical Summaries
* Coaches' Roster
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